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The British Science Festival 2022 line-up revealed
2022-06-17 · via British Science Association

The British Science Association (BSA), in partnership with De Montfort University Leicester (DMU), has unveiled the full programme and opened ticket bookings for this years British Science Festival celebrating the people, stories, and ideas at the heart of science.

Between 13-17 September, the British Science Festival 2022 will be taking over the city of Leicester with over 100 free, engaging and off-the-wall installations, performances, and activities.

The programme, curated in partnership with De Montfort University Leicester (DMU), fuses science and research with performance, art, and technology - like never before.

BOOK YOUR FREE TICKETS  

All events will take place throughout Leicester (in the city centre and on the DMU campus). Events are scheduled throughout the day and into the evening from Tuesday 13 to Saturday 17 September.

All tickets for the British Science Festival are completely free, but spaces are limited so booking is essential for most events. Ticket bookings and the full programme line-up can be found at: https://britishsciencefestival.org/ 

Highlights from this year’s programme include:

Immersive experiences 

Experience the world premiere of The Compass, a spellbinding installation driven by British research pioneers and the everyday person’s life journey. Created by Illuminos, The Compass represents our shared navigation of knowledge, discovery, and the science that shapes our world. We invite you to explore its interior by day, and marvel at its spectacular exterior by night.

Join us canalside to let off some steam. The Canal & River Trust’s ‘5 ways to wellbeing’ series of activities are rooted in promoting positive mental and physical wellbeing. Hop in a canoe and paddle downstream in Calming canoe journeys, or perfect your downward dog doing some Paddleboard Yoga. Namaste.

Prepare to get messy in Painting over the cracks, a one-of-a-kind art workshop. Grab a brush (or…er, a fork) and join Indrani Lahiri (De Montfort University) to explore how different forms of putting paint to canvas might be a way of switching off and better managing mental health.

Science meets the circus with Science on stilts (University College London). A walkabout show where real-life scientists (on stilts) have a scientific chat with anyone who seeks answers in wacky and wonderful ways. Be prepared to get your grey matter working.

For the love of food and music is a sensory feast. Snacking on your favourite treats and listening to good music all in the name of science? Count us in. Explore the link between food and music and their psychological effects with psychologists Annemieke van den Tol (University of Lincoln) and Helen Coulthard (De Montfort University).

Real people, real stories

Join the British Science Association’s incoming President for a fireside chat in Presidential Address: In conversation with Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon. Together, delve into the award-winning social enterprise, Stemettes, and her vision for the future of the organisation - plus Anne-Marie’s personal experiences in STEM.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere. Shapes what we watch? Yes. What we hear? Yup. What we buy? That too. For many of us, AI can make our lives easier and more connected but what about people who don’t have access to these technologies? Experts from the Stephen Lawrence Research Centre will discuss this and more, in Artificial intelligence for all?

Migrant women. What’s the first word that came to mind? Because of their depiction in the media, it probably wasn’t ‘entrepreneur’. We’re here to shake things up with Woman, immigrant, entrepreneur where Natasha Katuta Mwila (De Montfort University) will share lived experiences of women migrants in Leicester.

Join sex historian Kate Lister (Leeds Trinity University) who runs the Whores of Yore project, in Sex, Shame and Stigma, a discussion around the stigma that comes with her job, and how we can work towards a more sex-positive future.

Uncover the unknown 

For a spot of stargazing and a glimpse into the world of space and astronomy, become part of the live audience at a recording of the BBC’s much-loved programme, The Sky at Night – hosted by Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Pete Lawrence and Chris Lintott.

Immerse yourself in the weird and wonderful world of illusions with Loughborough University researchers in Mind-bending body illusions. Melting hands, extra digits, and seeing and feeling the impossible are all yours to discover.

Partners

We’d like to thank the following partners for making the British Science Festival 2022 possible:

Host
De Montfort University Leicester
Principal Partner - University of Leicester
Major PartnersLoughborough University and Morningside Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Festival Partner -
 Leicester City Council
Venue Partners - LCB Depot, Leicester Museum and Art Gallery, Highcross Shopping Centre, and The Venue@DMU.

Headline installation partners

The Compass is being designed by artists, Illuminos, and the BSA are working with locally-based social enterprise and event production specialists, Inspirate, to bring the project to life.  The installation is supported by UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) and the Department of Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS).

Antonio Benitez, Director of the British Science Festival, said: “The British Science Festival exists to shake up the UK’s science engagement landscape in a truly unique, creative and inclusive way. 

“This year’s Festival line-up, developed in collaboration with De Montfort University, alongside dozens of fantastic research institutions, organisations, visual and performance artists, creative researchers, and activists - will do just that. The Festival will transform our approach to creative science engagement with over 100 events celebrating the people, stories and ideas at the heart.

“We’re excited to deliver a programme of unique events that showcase world-class research taking place in Leicester, the East Midlands, and beyond.”

Professor Katie Normington, Vice-Chancellor of DMU, said “The British Science Festival is such an innovative, engaging, and illuminating event – which makes us at De Montfort University incredibly proud to be hosting it for 2022.

“We’ll be exploring all aspects of science through creative, collaborative projects involving talented researchers. De Montfort University academics are putting on over 30 events aiming to spark curiosity and captivate science enthusiasts in Leicester, and the rest of the UK. Such curiosity is important in driving forward innovation in the East Midlands and the UK.

“We’re looking forward to welcoming people to our campus and the city of Leicester, playing host to a fascinating and unique mix of events. We’d like to thank our partners for helping the big event ideas come to fruition.”

BOOK YOUR FREE TICKETS

Ticket bookings and the full programme line-up can be found at: https://britishsciencefestival.org/ 

Follow the British Science Festival on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for all the latest on #BSF22!

See you in September…